To Die For by David Baldacci | (6:20 Man Book #3)
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Travis Devine is back in this thrilling sequel from a #1 New York Times bestselling author, this time in the Pacific Northwest on a high-stakes FBI mission.
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Devine’s latest assignment takes him to Seattle, where he’s tasked with escorting twelve-year-old Betsy Odom, an orphan, to meet her uncle, who is under federal investigation. While he’s hoping to keep a low profile and avoid crossing paths with his nemesis, the notorious “girl on the train,” things quickly take a dark turn.
As Devine spends more time with Betsy, he uncovers troubling details surrounding the mysterious death of her parents. His search for answers reveals a conspiracy far larger than he ever anticipated.
Now, with everything on the line, Devine is about to face the girl on the train. He’ll discover the true nature of both his friends and enemies—and in this dangerous game, the lines may not be as clear as he thought.
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DavidJ –
Mr. Baldacci has delivered again. This is another fun and exciting thriller involving Travis Devine. This may appear to be a simple job for Devine, but things array and Devine will need his skills and assist from many to unpack this mystery. This is a fun read a number of interesting characters that make for a creative mystery. I am so looking forward to the next 6:20 Man.
Rapatee –
I’m hooked on this series. The action and adventure are non-stop and make it worth staying up late to read. As usual there is much to ponder. Excellent.
Linda F. Mccann –
Wow. What a great book. It took me a moment to reacquaint myself with the previous storyline about Devine. But. Boy, what a ride when I started to immerse myself in the story. Well written and fast paced. The only bad part was when the book came to an end. 😁